Pronunciation: /prɑːmər/
noun a person who attends or frequents proms or formal events
A1 I saw a prommer at the park with a big smile on their face.
A2 The prommer handed out flyers for the upcoming concert.
B1 As a prommer, their job is to promote events and engage with the public.
B2 The prommer excelled at networking and building relationships with potential clients.
C1 The prommer's charisma and communication skills made them a valuable asset to the marketing team.
C2 The seasoned prommer knew how to captivate an audience and drive sales effectively.
formal The prommer was responsible for ensuring the guests were seated according to their assigned tables.
informal Hey, have you seen the prommer around? I can't find my table.
slang The prommer is like the boss of the seating arrangements.
figurative In the world of event planning, the prommer is the conductor of the seating symphony.
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